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6 KiB
Markdown
147 lines
6 KiB
Markdown
# JoyDance
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/96280/163298419-6279f338-069e-4302-971f-b9d2e5fc9f7a.png)
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## Demo
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https://youtu.be/f_1IkUHFdH8
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## Features
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- Play Just Dance 2016 and later on Xbox/Stadia/PS/NSW with Joy-Cons.
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- Playing with a Joy-Con (+ its strap) is safer and more comfortable than holding a phone.
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- No latency.
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- Better score than using a phone (hopefully).
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- No random disconnection.
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- Support up to 6 players.
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- Support all platforms (in theory):
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| | Xbox Series | Xbox One | PS4/5 | NSW | Stadia | PC |
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|-----------|-------------|----------|-------|-----|--------|----|
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| 2020-2022 | ✅ | ❓ | ❓ | ✅ | ❓ | |
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| 2016-2019 | | ❓ | ❓ | ✅ | | ❓ |
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✅ = confirmed working, ❓ = not tested
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## How does it work?
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It pretends to be the [Just Dance Controller app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ubisoft.dance.justdance2015companion), sends movements of the Joy-Con to your game console.
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## Tested on
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- JD 2022 on Xbox Series X and JD 2020 on Nintendo Switch.
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- MacOS Catalina 10.15 with [TP-Link Bluetooth 4.0 Nano USB Adapter UB400](https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/usb-adapter/ub400/).
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- Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with [MPOW BH519A Bluetooth 5.1 USB Adapter](https://www.xmpow.com/products/mpow-bh519a-bluetooth-5-1-usb-adapter-for-pc).
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Tested on Zero 2 W with 2 Joy-Cons and it worked just fine.
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## Requirements
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- PC/Mac/Linux with bluetooth support.
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- [Python 3.7+](https://www.python.org) and [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/) installed.
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- 1 to 6 Joy-Cons.
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- It's **RECOMMENDED** to:
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- Use a Bluetooth dongle, because built-in Bluetooth sucks (or you will get disconnected constantly while playing). Make sure you buy a dongle with game controllers support, not just for audio devices. Not all dongles support Mac/Linux, so remember to check compatibility before buying.
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- Use a Nintendo Switch to update Joy-Con to the latest firmware & calibate its motion sensors. Ask your friends or bring it to the game shop if you don't have one.
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## Installation
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1. Download [the latest version](https://github.com/redphx/joydance/releases/latest/) and extract it into a folder.
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2. Open that folder in Terminal/Command Prompt, then run this command:
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```
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pip3 install -r requirements.txt
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```
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#### Extra steps for Linux users
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1. Linux users may need to use [`hid`](https://github.com/apmorton/pyhidapi) instead of [`hidapi`](https://github.com/trezor/cython-hidapi) (not sure why `hidapi` couldn't find Joy-Cons on Linux).
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```
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pip3 uninstall hidapi
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sudo apt install libhidapi-dev
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pip3 install hid
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```
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2. Create a new udev rule file at `/etc/udev/rules.d/50-nintendo-switch.rules` ([Source](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stadia/comments/egcvpq/using_nintendo_switch_pro_controller_on_linux/fc5s7qm/))
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```
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# Switch Joy-con (L) (Bluetooth only)
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KERNEL=="hidraw*", SUBSYSTEM=="hidraw", KERNELS=="0005:057E:2006.*", MODE="0666"
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# Switch Joy-con (R) (Bluetooth only)
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KERNEL=="hidraw*", SUBSYSTEM=="hidraw", KERNELS=="0005:057E:2007.*", MODE="0666"
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# Switch Pro controller (USB and Bluetooth)
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KERNEL=="hidraw*", SUBSYSTEM=="hidraw", ATTRS{idVendor}=="057e", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2009", MODE="0666"
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KERNEL=="hidraw*", SUBSYSTEM=="hidraw", KERNELS=="0005:057E:2009.*", MODE="0666"
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# Switch Joy-con charging grip (USB only)
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KERNEL=="hidraw*", SUBSYSTEM=="hidraw", ATTRS{idVendor}=="057e", ATTRS{idProduct}=="200e", MODE="0666"
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```
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Reload udev rules:
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```
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sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
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sudo udevadm trigger
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```
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3. Install [`dkms-hid-nintendo`](https://github.com/nicman23/dkms-hid-nintendo) (Joy-Con driver) if you're running Linux kernel older than 5.16.
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## Usage
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1. Open the phone pairing screen on Just Dance.
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2. Connect your PC/Mac/Linux to the same Wi-Fi or LAN network as your game console.
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3. Run this command:
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```
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python3 dance.py
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```
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4. Open http://localhost:32623 (not https://...) in a web browser (32623 = DANCE).
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5. Turn on Bluetooth and pair with Joy-Con by holding down the [SYNC button](https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/22634) until the light move up and down. Press the "Refresh" button until your Joy-Con shows up.
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6. Fill the form.
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- **Pairing Method**:
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- Fast:
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- Only for Xbox One, PlayStation 4/5 and Nintendo Switch.
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- Connect instantly.
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- Doesn't require pairing code.
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- Requires console's private IP address.
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- Default
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- Slower, but supports all platforms (including Xbox Series and Stadia).
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- Requires pairing code.
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- Requires host's private IP address.
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- Old
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- For JD 2016-2019 (including PC).
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- Connect instantly.
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- Doesn't require pairing code.
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- Requires PC/console's private IP address.
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- *Important*: Can't use buttons on Joy-Con to navigate the UI (you'll have to use controllers/keyboard).
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- **Host's Private IP Address**:
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- The private IP address of your PC/Mac/Linux. Find this in the Wi-Fi settings.
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- Starts with `192.168`.
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- **Console's Private IP Address**:
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- The private IP address of your console. Find this in the Wi-Fi settings on console.
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- Starts with `192.168`.
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- **Pairing Code**: get this from the game.
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7. Press the "Connect" button next to Joy-Con to start the pairing process.
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8. 💃🕺
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## FAQ
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1. **What is the correct way to hold a Joy-Con?**
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Hold the Joy-Con (L)/(R) in your right hand, with your palm touching the back of Joy-Con.
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2. **How to control with Joy-Con (L)?**
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- Up = X
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- Right = A
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- Down = B
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- Left = Y
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- L = R
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- ZL = ZR
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- Minus = Plus
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3. **How to exit JoyDance?**
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Press `Ctrl + C` two times or close the Terminal window.
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4. **Is it possible to port JoyDance to wearable devices like smart watches (Wear OS, watchOS...)?**
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Yes. I tested on a tiny [M5StickC Plus](https://shop.m5stack.com/collections/stick-series/products/m5stickc-plus-esp32-pico-mini-iot-development-kit) and it worked! But remember, some movements require you to move only the palm of your hand won't be recognized correctly.
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